The funding will improve facilities at the centre of excellence at Morriston Hospital, in Swansea, which supports a population of 10m people from Aberystwyth to Oxford.
The centre provides specialist care to more than 1,000 people every year – half of whom are children – including people who have suffered the most severe burns. People with complex burns from further afield are also referred to Swansea for treatment and care. The £7.7m will create three burns cubicles and two general intensive care cubicles in Morriston’s main intensive care unit and will convert an existing theatre to help treat more burns patients. Burns cubicles are highly specialised rooms, where temperatures can be strictly controlled and are important in reducing the risk of infection. Health Secretary Mark Drakeford said:
More than 6,500 people who need plastic surgery, often following trauma, infection and cancer, are treated every year at the centre. Consultant plastic surgeon at Morriston Hospital, Dean Boyce said:
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